Roxanne King, a 19-year employee of the Downtown Development Authority who was the center of a federal raid last month, has resigned from the DDA.

“Roxanne retired, and she was looking forward to retirement relatively soon anyway,” said Raphael Clemente, the interim director of the DDA.

Federal authorities, working with the State Attorney’s Office, seized files related to King, who was put on internal probation last month for allegedly forging her boss’ signature to understate her income to qualify for subsidized housing.

Clemente said the DDA hasn’t heard back from the State Attorney’s Office, and isn’t sure of King’s legal status.

The State Attorney’s office has refused comment on the raid, which a DDA board member compared to “a scene out of Dragnet,” complete with flashing lights and blaring sirens.

DDA officials were unsure if the feds were looking into anything other than King’s apparent forgery, but they believe that was an isolated incident that had nothing to do with the DDA.

Meanwhile, Clemente was officially named the DDA’s interim director last week. Executive Director Melissa Wohlust remains on long term disability.

Board members are confident Wohlust will return early next year amid speculation that Frankel is interested in the DDA job when her term as mayor ends in March.

Frankel has denied interest in the job and said she is fully behind Wohlust.

The executive director can only be chosen by the board members, although the board is chosen by the West Palm mayor. When Frankel took office, a Frankel-friendly board ousted long-time DDA chief Bill Fountain in place of former mayor Nancy Graham, who helped Frankel get elected to office.

While Frankel still hasn’t officially endorsed a mayoral candidate, she has made calls on Commissioner Jeri Muoio’s behalf and said she supports Muoio above other candidates currently in the field.

Muoio has denied that she would help Frankel obtain the DDA job if Muoio is elected mayor.